I am from the Philippines but I haven't gone here. As a child in school, I believed that these were real chocolates and dreamed of going there someday. If in the picture I find the chocolate hills so enthralling, I might get down on my knees and kiss the ground when I get there.
If my country got this for a treasure, then I must say that we as people should be much prouder than ever. I was thinking that we could be more competitive economically if we preserve and present this treasure to the whole world.
If my country got this for a treasure, then I must say that we as people should be much prouder than ever. I was thinking that we could be more competitive economically if we preserve and present this treasure to the whole world.
During rainy days, the chocolate hills turn verdant green. Lovely and amazing as God's touch! I do not know how to measure monetary pleasure from something like this, but I hope all Filipinos work our way in harmony and balance to what is called economic miracle and environment-friendly matters.
Maybe with that kind of formula, we could survive our crisis.
Cheers to the Chocolate Hills! A landscape that has withstand the angst of nature since its creation but stays splendidly heavenward!
Maybe with that kind of formula, we could survive our crisis.
Cheers to the Chocolate Hills! A landscape that has withstand the angst of nature since its creation but stays splendidly heavenward!
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